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The season is winding down, and we're expecting possibly some freezes in the next few days, already, so these may be the last pics of my temperates I will have.
Starting off:
S. alata alata. This plant seems to get a cherry lip as the pitchers age.
Daina's Delight, always a charmer.
My S. leucophylla SG, a very red form apparently
The S. (rubra x oreophila) x purpurea venosa burkii
S. flava atropurpurea x ornata. This one has turned out almost solid atro in the aged color
S. 'Judith Hindle' always has plenty of veins, but rarely do they last long enough to go purple
S. rubra jonesii was hi by thrips, so it's till small, but good colors still.
A new cross, possibly soon-to-be cultivar from Sunbelle and a new favorite of mine, S. 'Snake Bite'
My SG psittacina, not much color, but prolific growth.
Highlighting one pitcher on one clone of my Easton purpurea, this one has very little veining
By contrast, clone 2 has a lot of color
One good pitcher on a prolific S. rubra alabamensis
Still loving the color on this S. x swaniana
A S. x readii that has some intense colors. At least, I believe this to be readii, and not x bellii
S. rubra gulfensis x alata Black finally got some color....
And just because, two flytraps out growing with them: a Dentate and a very large typical form.
That's all for this year probably, so enjoy!

Everything has a reason, whether big or small. Never underestimate the power of what is or is not.
There is far more to everything than meets the eye.Growlist